The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... never praised advantage ; but from their inward manner or flattered , I never belied or contradicted of bearing their condition , often pity the prosperous , and admire the unhappy . Those who converse with the dumb , know from the turn ...
... never praised advantage ; but from their inward manner or flattered , I never belied or contradicted of bearing their condition , often pity the prosperous , and admire the unhappy . Those who converse with the dumb , know from the turn ...
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... never trust a Aristophanes , who writ a comedy on pur- man that I thought was capable of giving pose to ridicule the discourses of that divine these secret wounds ; and cannot but think philosopher . It has been observed by many that he ...
... never trust a Aristophanes , who writ a comedy on pur- man that I thought was capable of giving pose to ridicule the discourses of that divine these secret wounds ; and cannot but think philosopher . It has been observed by many that he ...
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... never go to bed drunk , but always ty , can dance , and make a very good figure flustered ; I wear away very gently ; am in a public assembly ; but , alas , madam , apt to be peevish , but never angry . Mr. you must go no further ...
... never go to bed drunk , but always ty , can dance , and make a very good figure flustered ; I wear away very gently ; am in a public assembly ; but , alas , madam , apt to be peevish , but never angry . Mr. you must go no further ...
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... never spoke word too much . It might be borne , even here ; but it often ascends the pulpit itself ; and the declaimer in that sacred place , is frequently so im- pertinently witty , speaks of the last day it- self with so many quaint ...
... never spoke word too much . It might be borne , even here ; but it often ascends the pulpit itself ; and the declaimer in that sacred place , is frequently so im- pertinently witty , speaks of the last day it- self with so many quaint ...
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... never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the passion for praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues , and worthy qualities . How ...
... never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the passion for praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections robs us of what is due to us for great virtues , and worthy qualities . How ...
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